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Really Big Walkies at Castle Hill
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About the event
Fundraising event for dog owners organised by RSPCA.
** March 29th event was postponed due to bad weather.
Join us on Sunday 26th April for a fun-filled sponsored walk with our four-legged friends. Together, we’ll be raising vital funds for our Really Big ReFURb – an exciting project to transform our much-loved but tired animal centre into a beautiful, modern space for rescue animals for years to come.
For just £5 per entry, you and your pup will receive a goody bag and a shiny rosette – and of course, the knowledge that you’re making tails wag!
We’d love participants to go the extra mile by raising money through Just Giving page or setting up a fundraising page through Enthuse, helping us raise as much as possible towards this amazing cause.
The walk itself will be held at Castle Hill, Huddersfield, with the option of doing a short loop from the top car park for those with limited mobility or pushchairs, or a longer walk (around 2 miles) for dogs of all ages and abilities to enjoy! The longer route includes a short uphill climb. The event may be postponed in the event of adverse weather.
Please click on the link under Further Information for more details, booking and contact for enquiries.
Dates and venues
Sunday 26 April 2026 - 11:00am, Held at Castle Hill.
Victoria Tower, Lumb Lane, Almondbury, Huddersfield
Further information
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RSPCA event page
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Charity and fundraising
Events designed to raise money for charity - volunteer helpers are often welcome.
Walks, rides and conservation
Please see under Events for walks, cycle and horse rides and conservation activities. From short town trails, to strolls around charming valleys and hikes across the Pennine moors, there's usually something for everyone.